Senior leaders at waste management firm Grundon say they're excited for what the future holds this October 2025, with two of its experienced directors promoted to heads of the company.
Former managing director Clayton Sullivan-Webb has stepped up to become the firm's chief executive officer (CEO), while former sales and marketing director, Bradley Smith, takes on wider responsibilities as operations director.
With multiple sites across the south of England including one in Bishop's Cleeve serving Gloucestershire, Grundon provides reliable collection and recycling services for businesses and organisations, with a focus on sustainability and providing value for money for clients.
Its wider group now encompasses ten companies, along with a combination of investments and joint ventures including interests in energy from waste and carbon capture technology. It turned over £169 million in the year to September 2024 and currently employs more than 1,000 people.
In his new role, Clayton Sullivan-Webb will lead across the group, with a particular focus on acquisitions and growth.
The firm says Bradley Smith's move to operations director underlines his 'wide-ranging involvement' across the entire business. In addition to his current role, he takes on responsibility for operational activity encompassing areas such as logistics and transport fleet.
Chairman of the group, Neil Grundon said: 'These new appointments reflect the ever-increasing dynamic growth of the Grundon group and ensure we have the right structure in place to drive the business forward to even greater heights.
'As we look ahead to our 100th anniversary in 2029, it gives me great confidence to know our vision for the future is underpinned by the huge depth of understanding and experience that Clayton and Bradley bring to the table and we are very excited about where our next chapter takes us.'